The Hills Shire

The Hills Shire labour force (Administrative and Support Services) have a higher proportion of people with high incomes ($1,750 or more per week) than New South Wales.

The Individual Income levels of the local resident workers are directly linked to their knowledge, experience, qualifications, occupation and skill levels.

Income statistics in The Hills Shire, when analysed with other data sources, such as Age structure, Qualifications, Hours worked and Occupations, help to evaluate the economic opportunities and socio-economic status of The Hills Shire. This also indicates what knowledge and skill levels industry can draw upon locally.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2016 Compiled and presented in economy.id by .id, the population experts.

Dominant groups

Analysis of the resident workers (Administrative and Support Services) individual income levels in The Hills Shire in 2016 compared to New South Wales shows that there was a higher proportion earning a high income (those earning $1,750 per week or more) and a lower proportion of low income persons (those earning less than $500 per week).

Overall, 17.1% of the resident workers (Administrative and Support Services) earned a high income, and 19.8% earned a low income, compared with 11.1% and 23.4% respectively for New South Wales.

The major differences between the weekly income of the resident workers (Administrative and Support Services) in The Hills Shire and New South Wales were:

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